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Minimal El Niño Rains Create Prime Conditions for Wildfire

Dry vegetation and blowing winds increase risk for hazardous dust storms.

Dorm Move Out: UA Students Donate Unwanted Items

Around 6,600 students will vacate dorms over the next two weeks.

May Special Election: Smooth Sailing or More Problems?

Officials say they hope March’s long voting lines, registration problems are past.

Federal Appeals Court Will Hear Tucson Elections Case

City asked for review of ruling that its hybrid election system is unconstitutional.

Stretch of Tucson's 22nd Street Dangerous for Pedestrians

5 pedestrians, 1 bicyclist killed on 1-mile stretch south of downtown last year.

$9.58B Budget Introduced; Vote Possible by Week's End

Details of K-12 funding still being worked out as budget heads to committee hearings.

Prop 124: State Pension Reform May Ease Taxpayer Burden

Retirement fund for police officers, firefighters is $7 billion underfunded.

$9.58B Proposed State Budget Cuts Taxes, Increases Spending

$100M more than what governor wants, plus $26M in tax cuts, mostly for businesses.

Prop 123: Teachers See Relief; Opponents See Challenges

Arguments from those who support and oppose Arizona's school funding proposal.

US House Committee Further Protects A-10 from Retirement

Primary plane flown at Tucson’s Davis-Monthan Air Force Base safe until 2022.

Arizona Tribes Spend Big for Washington Lobbying

Contracts by opponents in Glendale casino fight total more than $1 million.

Air Force: Davis-Monthan Impact $1.5B, 4,500 Jobs

Annual analysis puts air base's economic contribution at 5% of county GDP.

Brassy, Sassy Mariachi Music Pervades Tucson Culture

Mexican sound made popular by International Conference, in its 35th year.

Springtime Buzz: How to Stay Safe around Swarming Bees

One way to deal with increased pollen-gathering activity: 'Run ... keep running.'

Mercury Will Pass Between Earth, Sun in Rare Event

Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to host program for early-morning viewing.

Vote to Fund Schools: Boon or 'Disenfranchisement?'

Analysis of pros, cons of Prop 123 and rundown on pension changes in Prop 124.

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